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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2007

BUDDISMO

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  • Ih saihan video ba

  • @tekoren well Turkic and Mongolic both belongs to bigger Altaic family. Next according to Nostratic or Eurasiatic theory both Indoeuropean and Altaic belong to a same group.

  • Um sain amgalan boltugai

  • she is speaking in Mongolian.

  • emeegee vneheer sanaj bn.Dahij bidendee ireerei.emee ohin n taniig vneheer ih sanaj bn.Um Ma Ni Pad Me Hum

  • hi that was mongolian language talking about buddhism

  • hi all. vvniig vzej bgad emeegee harlaa. nogoon deeltei oolhon emee ni manai emee shoo. vvniig tawisan hvnd bayarlalaa. tanda hailtai shoo emee. sodo

  • This is what Mongolian sounds like? Fascinating. To me it sounds more like Turkish or Indo-Aryan, but then again I don't really know what Mongolian sounds like. Well, the soundtrack's extremely suggestive, no matter what.

  • I think it's mongolian, many mongolians follow Tibetan Buddhism.

  • Anyone knows what language the woman is talking? It doesn't sound Tibetan.

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